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André Masson
Surrealistic flower - Original Colour Pencil Drawing

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André Masson (1896-1987) Surrealistic flower Original colour pencil drawing Signed with the artist's stamp on the back (see photo) On 30.5 x 29 cm tracing paper (11.8 x 11.4 inches) applied on 44 x 35 cm paper (17.3 x 13.7 inches) PROVENANCE: Passeron Estate (close friend of the artist) In excellent condition
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